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kreiley
8 weeks ago

I live in a midsize US city, and the fastest internet I can get at home is mediocre DSL. Luckily, my office has some higher speed...

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landon
11 weeks ago

How can I keep my ISP from sanctioning/throttling my home service? I use BitTorrent quite a bit, and most, if not all of my downloads...

tswayne
11 weeks ago

I have good connection speeds, but poor latency (244 when I pinged it a few seconds ago). Is there anything I can do on my end to reduce...

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landon
12 weeks ago

Is there a way to find out if your ISP is doing this? I'm not too happy at the thought of the ISP I pay for doing what the MPAA and RIAA...

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ehtan
16 weeks ago

ISPs are voluntarily adopting a "six strikes" plan coordinated with the MPAA and RIAA so that any time an entertainment business issues...

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